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Alaska, Hawaii Most Sensitive to N.K. News Among U.S. States


Hawaii and Alaska, among U.S. states, are U.S. territories located closest to North Korea, and thus their residents are the most responsive whenever North Korean issues hit newsstands, Voice of America (VOA) said. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

Hawaii and Alaska, among U.S. states, are U.S. territories located closest to North Korea, and thus their residents are the most responsive whenever North Korean issues hit newsstands, Voice of America (VOA) said. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

SEOUL, March 30 (Korea Bizwire)Residents in Hawaii and Alaska, among U.S. citizens, are the most sensitive to North Korean developments, with the number of searches with the keyword “North Korea” the highest among the states, a U.S. broadcaster reported Wednesday.

Hawaii and Alaska, among U.S. states, are U.S. territories located closest to North Korea, and thus their residents are the most responsive whenever North Korean issues hit newsstands, Voice of America (VOA) said.

Last Tuesday, U.S. Rep. Joe Wilson (R-S.C.) also told VOA over the phone that the two U.S. states are within range of North Korean missiles.

The period when Americans searched the North most on the Net was the last week of July, when Han Song-ryol, then director-general of the U.S. affairs department at the North’s Foreign Ministry, said that the U.S. has crossed the red line and declared war on the communist nation.

Han, now vice foreign minister, made the remarks against the U.S. imposition of sanctions on North Korean leader Kim Jong-un for his roles in the country’s human rights abuses.

Han’s remarks invited a sharp increase of hits as some U.S. reports misrepresented them as the North’s declaration of war against the U.S., the broadcaster said.

The assassination of Kim Jong-nam, the North Korean leader’s half brother, last month was the issue that Americans showed the second-most interest in on the Internet, the broadcaster added.

(Yonhap)

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